Bullz-Eye's 2007 Year End Review

Bullz-Eye's 2007 Year End Review

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What kind of online magazine would we be if we didn't rehash the year that was each December? Below, you'll find links to our Year End TV Review, Sports Review, Music Review and Movie Review, with our top writers in all four areas chiming in with their highlights and lowlights from 2007. Enjoy the memories, and here's hoping you have a happy and healthy 2008. See you next December!

DECEMBER 7: We've been raving about "Reaper" all year so it's no surprise that the CW comedy is littered throughout our Year End TV Review. Also making multiple appearances are "Friday Night Lights," "Flight of the Conchords" and "Journeyman." Now if we could just figure out a way to resolve this damn writer's strike so we can see some new episodes again....

DECEMBER 14: 2007 will be remembered as the year Michael Vick was locked away for dogfighting. Or maybe it'll be remembered as the year The Mitchell Report ruined Roger Clemens' legacy. Or as the year Peyton Manning finally won a Super Bowl...or Tim Donaghy proved NBA conspiracy theorists right...or Bill Belichick got caught red-handed on his way to perfection. Aw, hell, we don't know how sports fans will remember 2007 years from now, but as our Year End Sports Review proves, they'll have plenty of stories to choose from.

DECEMBER 21: New albums from Paul McCartney, the White Stripes, Bruce Springsteen and the Foo Fighters, plus a killer debut from Lily Allen and a slew of great reissues, gave our writers plenty to gush about in our Year End Music Review. Also high on our staff's lists: Joe Henry, the Silver Seas, Ryan Adams and the Kings of Leon.

DECEMBER 28: David Medsker and Jason Zingale don't agree on everything in our Year End Movie Review (what fun would that be?), but they both say that "Sweeney Todd," "Hot Fuzz" and "Juno" were three of the best films 2007 had to offer; "Norbit," "Code Name: The Cleaner" and "Because I Said So" were three of the worst; and Nicolas Cage should have chosen his scripts more carefully this year.